We'll need a website of course, to create a groundswell of enthusiasm among the general public. |
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If there was a groundswell of opinion here for regional government then I could see a referendum. |
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Instead of creating a groundswell of popular political support, the Patriot epistles seemed to generate more criticism. |
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A gentle groundswell was building over the reef and washing well up the rock. |
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We had to get within 1.5 miles of the reef before we could distinguish the rocks from the groundswell breaking over them. |
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A sizeable groundswell picks up over the reef in all but the calmest conditions. |
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Over in the UK where plans are well underway to do just this, there's a growing groundswell of public disquiet. |
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The president's advisors will be worried by the latest crop of polls which appear to indicate a groundswell of dissatisfaction with their man. |
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There is a groundswell of change but, like most groundswells, it will take time to break the surface and make itself felt. |
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He likes to portray himself as helping to publicize a groundswell of popular discontent at the demise of American manufacturing. |
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It had to be cancelled, however, due to a groundswell of public opposition. |
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What is needed is a genuine groundswell of popular opinion against the system. |
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There was a groundswell of political opinion that art was thought to be for rich people. |
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A council panel has added its voice to a groundswell of opposition against plans to close a leading supermarket in a Sheffield suburb. |
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There is also a groundswell of opposition among some independent financial advisers. |
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With a groundswell of popular support, the strictest rent control in the nation was put into effect to protect renters' rights. |
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If you kill an opposition candidate, you create a martyr, with a groundswell of indignation on which his successor can ride into office. |
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The North-South thaw has produced a groundswell of positive sentiment in Korea, bitterly divided for so long. |
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This shows the groundswell of opinion that believes these weapons are immoral. |
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The groundswell of support for the foursome would probably have ensured a bonzer year for them anyway but a little extra push is always welcome. |
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He said the groundswell of community support has been a great boost for the Club's future. |
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He said there was a groundswell of opinion among backbenchers, and said he had been involved with a statement released detailing the plans. |
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The mushrooming of local, provincial and national women's groups created what felt to us at the time a groundswell. |
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But they cannot dismiss a groundswell of voices from different interest groups. |
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There's been a huge groundswell of support but that could never compensate for the lack of freedom. |
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And a new groundswell is building in the new decade on the question of small arms and light weapons. |
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At the same time, as both Azmier and Smith point out, there's never a groundswell from the public calling for expanded gambling. |
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It strengthens politicians' temptation to offer populist recipes, and we're afraid of being swept away by this groundswell. |
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Immediately, there was a national groundswell of voices calling for Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to veto the bill. |
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No one doubts that there is a growing groundswell of opinion that sanctions must be lifted or at least reduced so that the innocent do not continue suffering. |
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He tapped in to a groundswell of community concern with police manning levels at Papamoa when he said that National would bolster frontline police in the Bay. |
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This groundswell of patriotism has been nurtured and strengthened by political functions and religious ceremonies in remembrance of the September attacks. |
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Another 20,000-plus people would join the groundswell over the coming week. |
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Facing a groundswell, BP backed off requiring the waivers on Monday afternoon. |
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In spite of, or perhaps because of, the relative dearth of information on the vertebrate body axis, a groundswell of interest and activity is underway. |
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There is no groundswell in Britain for the Unionists in Northern Ireland. |
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Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival. |
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Rivalry is a groundswell word, suggesting turbulence by its very sound. |
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Meanwhile, bootlegs of the finished product circulated, generating critical kudos, a groundswell of interest, and a bidding war among nearly 30 other labels. |
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The union does not oppose the liberalisation of the postal network, but only urges that it takes place more cautiously in order to prevent a groundswell of opposition. |
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Taiwan's lack of enthusiasm for unification does not translate into a groundswell of support for independence. |
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To the consternation of mossback Republicans, Willkie had captured the nomination by riding a groundswell of enthusiasm for an outsider. |
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The groundswell of discontent was bound to overwhelm the Jonathan group sooner or later. |
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I wonder if he is feeling that groundswell of support for this bill as well. |
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I am quite sure he will find a groundswell of support for his approach to this issue. |
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So I think that groundswell is happening, and that underpins our strategy on the merchant acceptance side. |
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By the mid-1950s, this groundswell had reached secondary education and in the 1970s post-secondary and tertiary education. |
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Although both sets of leaders may believe Al-Qaida is winning, and they have time on their side, they will be impatient to capture and organize the groundswell of support that Al-Qaida enjoys and to bring it together. |
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Bluntly, I believe that the groundswell of anger amongst many ordinary people in Scotland under these circumstances could produce a clamour for another independence referendum that may well be unstoppable. |
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The result, in many cases, is a groundswell of popular sentiment in favour of a return to authoritarian modes of governance and repressive approaches to crime. |
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The police alone cannot re-establish order, says Yvon Neptune, the prime minister. Mr Aristide also seems to have underestimated the groundswell of anti-government feeling. |
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How do we create enough of a groundswell to force the government to be accountable to its citizenry for actions that do not contribute to the common good? |
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The international groundswell of opinion in favour of a universal moratorium on the death penalty should be addressed within the framework of a pro-abolition policy. |
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It will help build on the growing momentum and groundswell of support behind our Integrated Maritime Policy and allow it to become still more effective and attractive. |
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Government policies and practices must recognize and buttress the groundswell of people who are acting on their determination to put food first at all levels of society. |
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Confronted then with this tremendous groundswell of support for the CSC, the Government would have found it politically inexpedient to remove the Civil Service Commissioner from his position. |
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Hence this meeting, which can only strengthen and enhance the groundswell of solidarity that has already emerged, while taking care to ensure that no vital priority factor is overlooked. |
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He claims there was an inadequate groundswell of support to do so, even though the applicants claimed they represented the majority of the hogs marketed in the province. |
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Through these sustained concerted efforts, substantial results have been achieved since 1988, and a groundswell of support has arisen for initiatives to protect the St. Lawrence. |
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There really is a groundswell out there,'' said Mark Gill, Miramax's distribution chief. |
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The groundswell of personal freedoms that followed the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 took stultified socialist societies by surprise. |
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Even if a tipping groundswell develops, whistleblowers may not be rewarded, thereby deterring future tipping. |
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As we saw last week in Brasilia, London, Moscow and Paris, they are each leading a political action campaign to stir up the groundswell needed by the AIDS response now. |
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Further, we are not aware of any broad groundswell of public opinion favoring the revival of corporal punishment. |
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How could that obstacle still be maintained if you get such a groundswell from the population that it becomes literally obvious to everyone that the will of the Canadian people is to change this. |
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He also mentioned the fact that the regional authorities are increasingly approaching the Commission on this issue and that there is a genuine groundswell of interest among the regions on this issue. |
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